Jan 9, 2013

The
Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change (CMCC) and the
International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG) are pleased to
announce their first edition of the Summer School on “Climate
Change Impacts and Policy in the Mediterranean Basin” for postgraduate students.

The
main purpose of the School is to deeply investigate the key issues of
the Climate Change Impacts and Policy in the Mediterranean Basin with
the objective to enhance a real awareness among students, policy makers,
governments and representatives of the local communities involved in
the field. In doing this, an interaction between various disciplines and
a deep analysis of multiple factors appears to be fundamental for
achieving a concrete understanding of the peculiar situation of the
Mediterranean basin.

The
Summer School will take place from May 20th to May 25th, 2013 at the
CMCC (CIP Division) and ICCG offices on the Island of San Giorgio
Maggiore, in Venice, located just in front of St. Mark’s Square.

Other 5 major international experts of the field will be invited to join the faculty team.

ADMISSION The
School is targeted to doctoral and post-doctoral students in
environmental and resource economics, law, political science and
engineering from all over the world. Admission is conditional on the
presentation by each student of his/her doctoral or post-doctoral work.
There is no registration fee.

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